Gold investors eyeing Iraq developments * Five-month long platinum strike in South Africa comes to an end (Updates prices) By A. Ananthalakshmi SINGAPORE, June 24 (Reuters) – Gold eased on Tuesday as investors awaited developments in …
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To finish out last week gold enjoyed a stunning surge higher to break through some key levels along its way to reaching a two month high just above $1320. In doing so it was able to move back through the key $1275 level for the first time in two weeks, …
Investing.com – Gold futures rose on Monday as the ongoing Iraqi insurgency fueled safe-haven demand for the yellow metal, though positive U.S. economic indicators watered down gains. Gold gains as Iraq violence continues, U.S. data weigh Gold gains on …
June 23 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg's Julie Hyman, Greg Bender and Bob Iaccino, chief market strategist at Tethy's Partners, put gold futures in focus. They speak in "On The Markets" on "In The Loop." Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered …
The gold chart doesn't give a clear answer but it sets key trigger points that allow traders to make a better decision. Let's start with the bearish view and look at features that suggest the rally is temporary and the downtrend will likely continue …
Gold slipped on Tuesday as investors awaited developments in violence-wracked Iraq before making big safe-haven purchases, while platinum extended losses to a third day as strikes in top producer South Africa came to an end. Spot gold slipped 0.3 …
After the biggest gold slump in three decades left investors heartbroken, they're following Taylor Swift's advice and never, ever getting back together. Janet Yellen, the one person able to make the lovers reconcile, did her best. Prices surged the …
"Gold's rally to 2-month highs is overdone… but people are not really taking profits because of the uncertainty surrounding the situation in Iraq," VTB Capital analyst Andrey Kryuchenkov said. "It's general risk aversion that is helping the metal …